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Various photos of the interior and exterior of model homes in the River Reserve community in Greer, SC.

River Reserve is a boutique community sculpted along the Enoree River, boasting tranquil natural views from many homesites.

Photos by Joe Purvis, Greg Cayer, and Empire Communities

Need a home with more space? A finished walk-out basement could be just the added square footage your family needs.

For a limited time, if you purchase a home with an unfinished basement at River Reserve in Greer, SC, Empire Communities will finish it with a spacious “leisure room” at no additional cost (you read that right) just pick from eight basement floor plans.

Bonus: Greenvillians who build a home with Empire Communities will personalize it in the modern 3,900-sqft design studio, choosing everything from the exterior colors to kitchen finishes.

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